The Dream Syndicate

Paisley Underground, post-punk, indie rock

The Dream Syndicate

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Tell Me When It's Over 03:33
The Side I'll Never Show 09:22
That's What You Always Say 03:12
Loving the Sinner, Hating the Sin 04:30
When You Smile 04:15
Then She Remembers 04:07
Burn 05:34
Bullet With My Name On It 06:20
Too Little, Too Late 03:25
Merritville 07:20
Until Lately 06:50
Armed With An Empty Gun 03:56
Never Ending Rain 00:00
Someplace Better Than This 00:00
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean 00:00
Cinnamon Girl 00:00
Ballad Of Dwight Frye 00:00
My Old Haunts 00:00

Artist Media

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Country: US

Biography - The Dream Syndicate

One of the most celebrated bands to come out of the Los Angeles' Paisley Underground scene of the '80s, the Dream Syndicate clearly adored the intricate wordplay and edgy energy of Highway 61 Revisited-era Bob Dylan, as well as the noisy guitars and bracing darkness of the Velvet Underground. Dream Syndicate leader Steve Wynn's initial influences may have been clear, but he was a strong enough songwriter to give the group material that stood on its own

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